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re image unity

kolawole1
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Hello,

How do i re image cisco unity express which has an express license to work with cisco call manager 4.2?

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Tommer Catlin
VIP Alumni
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CUCM does not care about the CUE license. You basically need to setup the VM ports, Pilot number, hunt group, etc. Point it the IP address of CUE Router. On the router, make sure you have CUE configured correctly. The license file, Im not sure about. Is it in the flash or you may have to email licensing@cisco.com with your smartnet contract, serial number of router, etc to look up the license key for you to resend.

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just to add something a little different. the license is significant since you can have either a CCME or CUCM license (not both)installed on the CUE. to integrate with CUCM you have to have the appropriate license on CUE. also read the install guides for CUE and there are defined versions of the CUE for versions of the CUCM.

also, you can go and download the appropriate license file on the software page, no need to contact licensing team (This is actually the answer for your question, this is provided you have a CCO id with the appropriate level of access.

basically, you log into the CLI of the CUE and do a software install (there are a few options). have the appropriate packages (make sure you have the lang pack as well), place on a TFTP server and run the install. then do the same for the license after all is completed. if your version is already compatible then all you need to do is install the license you downloaded on the software page ,save, reboot, configure user,hunt,cti,vm profile,transcoding (if required) etc

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thats about right. not a big file at all.

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Tommer Catlin
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

CUCM does not care about the CUE license. You basically need to setup the VM ports, Pilot number, hunt group, etc. Point it the IP address of CUE Router. On the router, make sure you have CUE configured correctly. The license file, Im not sure about. Is it in the flash or you may have to email licensing@cisco.com with your smartnet contract, serial number of router, etc to look up the license key for you to resend.

just to add something a little different. the license is significant since you can have either a CCME or CUCM license (not both)installed on the CUE. to integrate with CUCM you have to have the appropriate license on CUE. also read the install guides for CUE and there are defined versions of the CUE for versions of the CUCM.

also, you can go and download the appropriate license file on the software page, no need to contact licensing team (This is actually the answer for your question, this is provided you have a CCO id with the appropriate level of access.

basically, you log into the CLI of the CUE and do a software install (there are a few options). have the appropriate packages (make sure you have the lang pack as well), place on a TFTP server and run the install. then do the same for the license after all is completed. if your version is already compatible then all you need to do is install the license you downloaded on the software page ,save, reboot, configure user,hunt,cti,vm profile,transcoding (if required) etc

I downloaded this license:cue-vm-license_12mbx_ccm_2.3.4.pkg but the size is only 5KB.Is it the right file ?

thats about right. not a big file at all.

Thanks a lot

May i have your e-mail address?

Good to know! I did not know about the CUCM license for CME. It's my lack of knowledge on CME. I stick to everything in UC BUT CME..... points for you as well!

Ha, ill tell you guys a secret. the only reason i know this is that i had to do the same exact thing last week for the first time :)

Rob Huffman
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi Kolawole,

Just to add a note to the great help you have received so far from my friend Tommer and Arvind. The License file is really just a text file so no worries on the size. I just wanted to verify that the one you have downloaded is for 12 mailboxes only (just so you know :)

Hope this helps!

Rob

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